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Date

Name

Add a Comment

838

Fri Jun 22 08:50:39 EDT 2012

James Artman

This trade agreement is essentially another bow to big business and will produce more grief for the average citizen already burdened by the banking catastrophe.
Please oppose this and other such agreements.
Thank More....you.

837

Fri Jun 22 08:48:45 EDT 2012

Patrick Stroud

836

Fri Jun 22 08:43:05 EDT 2012

linda haywood

835

Fri Jun 22 08:32:09 EDT 2012

MIchael Falk

834

Fri Jun 22 08:19:13 EDT 2012

Felicia Williams

833

Fri Jun 22 07:56:18 EDT 2012

Leann Enos

832

Fri Jun 22 07:51:35 EDT 2012

Tim Lienau

Remember that sucking sound from Mr. Pero. prior to NAFTA I sure do not want anymore job losses do to stupid trade deals!

Left a message with Ron Kind's office

831

Fri Jun 22 07:46:29 EDT 2012

Jeffrey Handford

830

Fri Jun 22 07:40:24 EDT 2012

Thomas Perez

829

Fri Jun 22 07:37:00 EDT 2012

Leslie Stephens

828

Fri Jun 22 07:28:04 EDT 2012

Dawn Paoletti

827

Fri Jun 22 07:10:32 EDT 2012

Robert Richtfort

826

Fri Jun 22 06:40:45 EDT 2012

Ken Canty

825

Fri Jun 22 06:23:48 EDT 2012

Ashley Rowland

824

Fri Jun 22 05:19:01 EDT 2012

Anonymous

Left voicemail. Called too early, but called.

823

Fri Jun 22 04:55:00 EDT 2012

Charles Bufe

These secret negotiations do not bode well for the American worker or for the environment.

822

Fri Jun 22 04:49:03 EDT 2012

Peter Mancino

Dear representative Tim bishop and Rep Schumer Please take a stand against closed door negotiations in the Trans-Pacific Partnership and sign on to the Miller-DeLauro letter today.

821

Fri Jun 22 04:36:22 EDT 2012

Kathleen O'Neill

820

Fri Jun 22 04:12:19 EDT 2012

Sarah Banks

819

Fri Jun 22 03:20:56 EDT 2012

Burt Furuta

818

Fri Jun 22 02:50:36 EDT 2012

Dale Cain

No more trade agreements that hurt the American worker!

817

Fri Jun 22 02:36:43 EDT 2012

Astrid Giese-Zimmer

816

Fri Jun 22 02:21:53 EDT 2012

Anonymous

Globally competitive wages? Globally competitive housing! If a company enjoys an advantage by hiring outside the US, then that company must be made to compensate for the expense of having an unemployed More....populace.

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